Objectophilia
June 15th 2007 17:54
People can develop intimate, romantic relationships with objects (beyond mere fetishism, which produces only short-term arousal), according to one of Germany’s most renowned sexologists, Volkmar Sigusch, interviewed for a May report in Der Spiegel. A reporter claimed to find individuals infatuated with a Hammond organ (and who feared infidelity when a technician performed repairs), New York City’s Twin Towers (whose lover bathed with a miniature version), and the Berlin Wall (which a woman ceremoniously “married” in 1979 and legally changed her name in acknowledgment). Sigusch said this objectophilia was another indication of society’s increasing “neo-sexuality.”
via Art Voice
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Comment by Lily
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sometimes their limbs come off, but how would i know ..
~Lily
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Comment by JohnDoe
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Im seldom surprised by the eccentricities and psychological maladjustment of people. At least there was an "organ" involved in this one that by default became a "sexual organ".
I wonder what they were like at playing the piano? (Or maybe that would be instrumental adultery)
Fun Post.
Comment by JohnDoe
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Have you seen the film May? I think you would dig it.
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